Is Pirates of the Caribbean 6 coming? And what about the spin-off with Margot Robbie? The Disney franchise is located been in chaos for several years. Every now and then we hear something about a new pirate adventure, but the continuation of the Pirates of the Caribbean series has not yet been specifically announced.
The streaming service Amazon Prime Video is seizing the opportunity to launch its own pirate epic. With The Bluff, an elaborate adventure blockbuster is in production taken to the 19th century and tells of a former pirate who is caught up in the mistakes of her past.
The Bluff: Amazon unveils its Pirates of the Caribbean replacement starring Priyanka Chopra Jonas and Karl Urban
As Deadline reports, AGBO, the production company of Avengers creators Joe Russo and Anthony Russo, is behind The Bluff. They have already worked successfully with Amazon in the past, specifically as part of the action series Citadel Start of a new agent franchise represents.
You can watch the trailer for Citadel here:
Citadel – S01 Trailer (German) HD
Priyanka Chopra Jonas stars in Citadel and is now also leading the Russos’ new Amazon blockbuster. In The Bluff she plays the aforementioned pirate who is caught up in her past and protects her family Dangers of the Caribbean must protect. The Boys star Karl Urban is also part of the cast.
The film is directed by Frank E. Flowers, who just scored a $120 million hit at the box office with Bob Marley: One Love. He also wrote the script together with Joe Ballarini (My Little Pony: The Movie). If everything goes according to plan, filming of The Bluff will begin in spring in Australia.
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When does the pirate adventure The Bluff start in the cinema?
Based on current information, The Bluff will not be in theaters. Deadline writes that one exclusive Published on Amazon it’s planned. The film produced by the Russos is set to appear as a streaming blockbuster in over 240 markets.
Since filming hasn’t even started yet, we should get started no earlier than the end of 2025, if not even 2026. This would mean that The Bluff would still see the light of day earlier than the next Pirates of the Caribbean film.